Hostinger review is a post that should have been published since last year, but for lack of time. Today is making it a full year since we started using Hostinger hosting services on a real website.

Well, it started when we acquired AndroidVillage and needed to move it to a different host. We opted for NameCheap stellar plan, but moved on to Hostinger on 13th of October, 2017. AndroidVillage.com was hosted on Hostinger shared hosting plan until a few days ago, when we decided it was right to have it on 3ptechies instead.

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Note: All Hostinger shared hosting plans comes with hPanel (and not Cpanel as the management dashboard), and only the business plan comes with free SSL, and free daily Backups. Backups in other plans is done weekly or once in 14 days.

There’s a dedicated IP address, Full Root Access, SSD disk drives, and IPv6 Support with every Hostinger VPS hosting plans you buy. Webuzo, VestaCP, and most open source hosting management software is pre-loaded by default and you can choose from 3 (US, Europe, and Asia) server locations.

Hostinger Hosting Features, Cons and Pros

Before I dive into the Hostinger review content proper, I’ll like to show a few things about their services in a glance. These includes their strongest point, weak points, and the areas that’s hugely disappointing for me.

My Hostinger Review and Detailed Experiences

Well, my first impression with Hostinger was stellar as they helped migrate the website from NameCheap without any problem. The only job I did was to recreate the email address, do email forwarding, and point my domain DNS to hostinger’s DNS servers.

In this section, I’ll tell my experiences with their shared hosting plans, VPS plans, hPanel and DNS management options. As it is with our reviews, being brutally honest is very important; so – no detail is going to be left untouched.

My Experiences with Hostinger Shared Hosting

Well, Hostinger servers are really fast. I was impressed with the speed and response time and can tell it’s a big improvement from what you’ll normally get from other budget hosting companies in this price range.

Coming from someone who have used iPage, 1and1, and Godaddy economy hosting in the past; I can tell it’s a huge improvement from you’ll expect from a budget hosting company.

Another good thing with Hostinger shared hosting offer is their solid delivery on UPtime. Throughout my stay with them, I didn’t experience a downtime of more than 1 hour, 10 minutes (which is the highest I ever got).

It is usually a downtime of 3 minutes, 2 minutes or thereabout. Longer downtime happens less than 3 times in 7 months and there’s a dedicated status page for monitoring their server UPtime.

Everything else (such as webmails, email forwarding, ftp and etc.) worked great, except for these few negative remarks below:

hPanel Bugs

Managing a dynamic website (such as Drupal, SMF, Joomla, et al) that’s busy on this dashboard isn’t one of the easiest things to do. I had so many problems with it and had to get in touch with their support for WordPress related ones. Simple things as database duplication, and import can be a problem, except with the help of their tech support.

Creating a simple staging environment (that’d normally take a few minutes on Cpanel) could take hours (or days) as you’ll need to download all public files and manually upload it to the directory you’ve created for your staging environment. This is irrespective of subdomain or add-on domain.

There’s no easy way to copy/move files between add-on domain names. They are assigned a different path and folder entirely, without an option to point the domain name to an existing folder. The worst of it all is the inability to change the SSL domain name, except by buying a new SSL certificate for each domain name you add.

Another giant bug with Hostinger hPanel is the inability to unzip large archive with their built-in file manager. Even WordPress file management plugins fails (or does nothing) when trying to unzip large archives with it.

The last noticeable bug is the inability to use UPdraftplus and similar plugins on Hostinger basic plan. I had to rely on their weekly backups for taking offsite backups. Each time I contacted their support about it, their response is always urging me to contact the plugin developer instead. While this shouldn’t be an issue for most persons, it was for me.

There’s no Free SSL Certificate

With LetsEncrypt, free SSL is like the norm with almost all popular hosting companies. MDD hosting, Siteground, A2 and several other hosting companies lets you use this feature freely.

While this is available on their business hosting plan, it is sold for a one-time fee of $9.99 (what I paid for mine) or $11.99 (Lifetime) on their single and premium shared hosting plan.

Lack of Monthly Billing and Too Many UPSells

While UPSelling is normal with budget hosting companies, it is something we usually frown at. Needless to say that I was able to use Cloudflare services (including their free SSL) without paying their one-time fee of $7.50.

This shouldn’t be a big problem to most users as they can easily be skipped by ignoring the check boxes. I didn’t notice intrusive UPsells during live chats.

Monthly billing is something a lot of users would like to switch to after their long-term plans are expired. This is not available on any of their hosting plans. A minimum of 3 months down payment is what is obtainable on each of their hosting plans.

My Experiences with Hostinger VPS Hosting

So far, My experience with Hostinger’s UNmanaged VPS hosting is awesome. I went for the 48 months billing circle and have had nothing but awesomeness.

Their server performance, IP reputation, UPtime and overall experience is nothing short of awesomeness. I scanned the IPv4 address on multiple blacklist and spam list directories without any trace of negative remark.

My Verdict and Recommendations

Will I recommend Hostinger hosting for business websites? My answer is yes. Hostinger shared hosting plans can be used for static HTML websites, small business websites, personal blogs and forums.

Dynamic or busy business websites should opt for their cloud hosting plan as it gives more power, functionality, and it’s highly scalable as well.

Their UNmanaged VPS hosting server is great for Resellers that wants white label branding and/or any other person that needs more power for less and doesn’t have a problem with server management.

All in all, Hostinger is great option for startups that doesn’t have a fat budget for hosting. They are a solid option for businesses that doesn’t have an issue with the few remarks in our CONS section.

Their Price Vs Feature is great and UPtime is fantastic for a budget host of this price range. Above all, there’s a 30 days (risk-free) money back guarantee for users who are not satisfied with their hosting services.

Pros

Has support for PHP 7.XX, MariaDB and InnoDB

Great price and value for money

Offers free migrations, even for their entry level plans

Great server performance and fantastic server UPtime

Comes with a solid website builder and has support for GIT and Curl SSL

Vertical scaling for their cloud hosting plan is a lovely addiction

Automated backups and 1-click software/scripts installer is a big plus for them

There are so many payment options to choose from

Cons

I didn’t have a good experience with hPanel

Didn’t play well with some WordPress plugins

Too many Upsells can mislead new users into buying what they have no need for

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About Obasi Miracle

Obasi Miracle is one of the brains behind 3rd Planet Techies. A webdesign afficionado and IT Support brain-box, he flourishes and revel in helping many-a-techies in their aspiration to become the best they can.

Comments

sri Dessays

good work! thanks for sharing this insight on Hostinger hosting services.